In West Virginia, Downey Ridge Environmental Company (Greasezilla) and bp announced an agreement that will enable the capture and extraction of brown grease waste as a feedstock for biofuel production.
As part of the agreement, bp will finance the expansion of Greasezilla’s production facilities to support the delivery of brown grease feedstock to the market, aimed at furthering the renewable diesel (RD) and sustainable aviation fuel markets.
Greasezilla noted that its technology extracts nearly pure brown grease from grease trap waste and refines it into biofuel feedstock.
Nigel Dunn, Senior Vice president, biofuels growth at bp, said: “Bioenergy is one of bp’s transition growth engines and we aim to increase our production of biofuels like SAF. Working with Greasezilla and their innovative technology helps provide the low carbon feedstock for processing in our refineries and meets the biofuels needs our customers increasingly want.”
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Tags: BP, Downey Ridge Environmental Company, Greasezilla, renewable diesel, West Virginia
Category: Fuels